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Evening Conversations in Washington, DC

"The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy"

In partnership with the Trinity Forum, the School of Public Policy hosts "Evening Conversations" that highlight the intersection
of faith and public policy, held at The National Press Club in the nation's capital.

As the School of Public Policy continues to expand its presence in Washington, DC,
in Spring 2013, the School of Public Policy and the Trinity Forum announced a four-part
lecture series to formally continue the "Evening Conversations" with a series entitled,
"The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy." The series brings distinguished scholars,
writers, and practitioners to discuss topics pertaining to faith and the public square.

Date

Evening Conversation

Speaker

Media

December 4, 2017

"Reforming Public Theology"

James K. A. Smith, author and professor of philosophy and Gary and Henrietta Byker
Chair in Applied Reformed Theology and Worldview, Calvin College